The most important work in cybersecurity occurs before an attack begins. Agencies will not be prepared to contain or mitigate an attack if they do not have a thorough understanding of the networks and systems involved and the risks entailed. In short, agencies need to conduct business impact assessments. In this webcast, Willie Crenshaw, Jr., the Service Executive for Governance Risk and Compliance at NASA, will discuss best practices for applying risk management to cybersecurity.
03/17/2015

Simply complying with regulations is no longer enough. In this webcast, learn ways to build a more proactive risk management framework. Speaker Chris Sellards MS, CISSP-ISSAP serves as Chief, Cyber Security for the US Army Southern Regional Medical Command.
02/26/2015

Join this webcast, featuring Dennis Savage, CFO Comptroller’s Office, Department of Defense, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, to learn how his agency has utilized e-signatures to save the organization a significant amount of money, people’s time and energy to perform other duties, and better protect critical organization information.
02/11/2015

In a high operations tempo environment, your government agency is still manually transferring mission critical SharePoint content between high and low networks. Discover an operational leap forward in solving the high and low network information gap.
02/05/2015

Industry and government observers are optimistic that plans to streamline and enhance a government program designed to boost adoption of secure cloud computing will encourage more agencies to commit to the program. This eBook highlights insights and videos from a January 22 conference on FedRAMP and includes articles that dive further into the future of this program.

Security solutions can help government agencies drive economic vitality for their regions with security intelligence. What is not as widely considered is the fact that cyber and physical security breaches can have a negative effect on economic vitality. Read this paper to gain a better of understanding of the connection between economic vitality and security.

Certain health conditions add massive costs to government programs. Addressing the factors that influence individual wellness has the potential to contain or reduce healthcare and social program costs, and technology can play a role in helping states and cities improve program results.

This brief describes the Four Pillars of Business Analytics and highlights how to understand your application needs and design apps that inform, connect and motivate users. Learn how to apply the Four Pillars and the benefits derived from each.